| Show yy J: - f yYTVTVVV p - r b W 20 A ypy yvTVVYnnrrf w The Salt Lake Tribune Thursday December 5 1963 Judges Mete Life Term In Slaying of Teacher By Associated Press AUSTIN NEV Armand R 27 was Bacon Wednesday sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole for the killing of a school teacher formerly of Dallas Texas wai fatally beaten 13 miles east of Battle Mountain on U S Highway 40 Her body was found in a ditch later in the day Dr Leslie Gould of Reno testifying for the defense said he didn’t think Baconjcnew what he was doing because he was drunk' Dr Rudolph Toiler a California psychiatrist testified for the state that he didn’t think Bacon was so intoxicated that he was not responsible for his BACON HAD pleaded guilty to an open murder charge in the fatal beating of Mrs Ann Kay-se- r 34 of Battle Mountain Sopt 28 - DisL Judge John F Sexton of Austin voted for the death penalty but judges David Zenoff actions of Las Vegas and Jon Collins of DR TOLLER said the deliberEly favored life without parole ation of Bacon’s actions after BACON WAS taken back to the Mounbeating indicated he was in Battle the county jail tain following the three-dahearing Sheriff Don Maestretti said he would transport Bacon to the state prison at Carson City Thursday Bacon showed little emotion as the verdict was read after one hour and 25 minutes deliberation by the judges He was nervous while the judges were locked up however y V vV1t-w- V - dm V "yyvTTT" 0 Believe It or Not told vy “' ounnnryyY By Riplev !! Wednesday"" rCHAPfl of TRANSWMARE n the Cathedral of Cordoba Span CANNCT BE ENTERED BECAUSE IT WAS BUILT Hk3H UP ON ONE WALL OF THE CATHEDRAL AIRLINES serving the Gem State came in for harsh criticism AND NO STAIRWAY at a session of the advisory comISADS TO IT mittee Jo the State Department of Commerce and Development AND GOV ROBERT E Smy-li- e told a West Coast Airlines 6IWwfv&WSUNLIfiHr representative at the meeting AND IS UNABLE TO the state government may have MANUFACTURE to acquire its own fleet of planes ITS OWN FOOD aware what was happening unless service improves BUT ATS ROOTS ARE Criticism of Idaho airline COVERED WITH A FUNGUS Earlier witnesses testified Bacon told them he was in a fight and service showered down on the WHICH ENABLES TT TO that his car hit a cow to ac- commercial lines from airport EXTRACT NOURISHMENT -- i count for blood on him managers and community lead- FROM DECAYED LEAVES IN THE SOU The hearing opened Monday ers throughout the state ‘ wiai V1--- ryvr vt -r- V US Senate extension of the controversial law allowing use in this country of imported farm labor at harvest season was hailed as “a boon to the beet sugar industry” Wednesday by delegates attending the National Beet Growers Federation at Hotel Utah by the vide the beet sugar industry duce costs of production It Is with needed time to advance its something with which we Can program of research and me- no longer temporize It is now chanization” a vital necessity” Mr Blake Richard W Blake Greeley said Colo executive secretary of the THE SECRETARY reported federation summarized the that the sugar beet industry has the harvest of “WE MUST gear ourselves to just completed which will production of sugar beets with- a record beet crop out hand labor” he said "More “turn out three million tons of and more of our growers are sugar” using thinning machines and exHE ADDED that this year’s perimenting with herbicides market was marked by sugar This will give them an advanand rising prices instability over tage growers who may be about by the simple “brought reluctant to try new methods fact of demand exceeding as long as labor Is available “Mechanization and other supply” Gov George D Clyde modem techniques will help re-the delegates earlier at the first general session of the situation THE LEGISLATION passed earlier by the House will be sent to President Johnson delegates were told by William Tolbert Santa Paula Calif legislative chairman of the National Farm Labor Users Committee Mr Tolbert’s talk by telephone from was ampliWashington? DC fied and heard by all the deleCAPTAIN ETHAN gates If approved by the President CLARKE Frightens Burglar 3 ) the law which gave rise to the Donna Featherstone 21 G St MUSTERED CUT bracero use program involving OF THE FIRST of Mexican nationals to perform told police she surprised a burRHODE ISLAND hand labor in beet fields will glar while he was leaving her RFSIMENT AFTER THE home with a box containing be extended to Dec 31 1964 AMERICAN REVOLUTION about $150 in assorted tools CONTINUED TO WEAR “WE ARE pleased with the from the basement police said MS UNIFORM DAILY action" Norris Nichols federa- Wednesday The suspect dropped FOR THE NEXT 50 YEARS tion president said “It will pro the box as he fled the scene wel-com- conclave 1745-183- - T- Shop SIX NIGHTS a Week Till Christmas HE SAID the world situation has “dramatically emphasized the need for assured supplies of domestic The sugar” convention will end Thursday following a business session highlighted by consideration of resolutions Open 9:45 AM Till 9 PM Monday thru Saturday §Sd sftsE© ©o ©$005X1 ®gd Qfts o o o THE DECISION of first degree murder was unanimous the judges said Kenneth L Mann of Elko Bacon’s attorney contended in his final argument this afternoon that Bacon was too drunk at the time to be responsible for his actions y Sugar Beet Growers Hail Labor Law Approval of a one-ye- BOISE (UPI)—Deteriorating commercial air service has raised a “state of rebellion” in Idaho a special meeting In was r V Airlines Get Rebuke at Boise Meet Boise W RT3 DIST ATTY George Holden did not specifically ask for a first degree murder conviction He contended Mrs Kayser had been raped PSYCHIATRISTS disagreed earlier Wednesday on Bacon was capable of what he was doing the of Sept 28 when Mrs whether knowing ©pen morning Kayser EXPERT SERVICE is always as near as your phone no matter where you live or may move in the USA Replacement parts are readily available for the reasonable life expectancy of your appliance Ask about Sears extended service protection for just pennies a day : TONIGHT! Police Probe Knifing of Ogden Teen Till O pnt Police Wednesday were searching for a suspect in the Ogden stabbing of a youth during an early morning fight at the comer of Post Office Pace and West Temple V IN FAIR condition at Salt Lake General Hospital after undergoing five hours of surgery for abdominal thigh and hand wounds was Roger Evans who gave police his address as Ogden Witnesses told officers the suspect and victim had been playing pool and drinking at a tavern until about 1 am' at which time the pair crossed the street and began to fight POLICE SPENT early morning hours combing a large area around the scene of the fight including hotels and rooming houses searching for the suspect The attacker was described as being about 5 years old medium height about 130 pounds with red hair and wearing a beige raincoat Washer-Pryo- r (giL©SSig-O- T 1 a Kind Some May Be to 3 of All Scratched or Slightly Dented At Fabulous Fully Guaranteed 40-4- V V 0 Savings 2-Sp- cel Deaths Hike b Big capacity Kenmore rinse 12-l- — Wyoming Toll to 170 — who died about after Mr Funk was a passenger in a car that ran off Grovont County Road nearj the eastern boundary of the Grand Teton National Park and struck a tree 12 hours MR GLl’ESING was thrown from the vehicle but the driver who was not immediately identified was not hurt His death raised the state highway fatality toll to 170 compared with 122 a year ago MR FUNK 65 was killed early Wednesday in a collision two miles east of Green River on US 30 The Highway Patrol said Mr Funk a retired guard at Hill car-truc- k Air Force Base was driving west and may have dozed at the wheel MR FUNK’S car collided with a truck driven by Herschell Richie 42 of Richmond Mo Mr Richie and his passenger Charles Wise 34 of Mason City Iowa Were treated for minor MR ( FUNK was reported turning from he had made his brother's to Ogden for 1 NO MONEY DOWN TIIE HIGHWAY Patrol Identified the victims as Guy Olin Funk 65 and Harold H Glue-sin- g Injuries Floor only roads Mr Gluesing Water-depth-selector demonstrator By Associated Press Two Ogden Utah men died Wednesday in separate automobile t accidents on Wyoming 32 r ©amnio© ©jgo? 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